Oroville, California War Memorials

Butte County Veterans Memorial Park - Oroville in Oroville, California

Butte County Veterans Memorial Park - Oroville

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2450 Montgomery St, Oroville, CA 95965, USA

Hours:

  • Monday: 9:00 – 9:30 AM
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: Closed
  • Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

About This Memorial

The Oroville Veterans Memorial Park honors Butte County's veterans across multiple conflicts, serving as a place for families to remember loved ones lost in military service. The memorial features notable elements including a tile wall with names of over 575 fallen service members, monuments for Medal of Honor recipients, and a bronze Bugler statue. It commemorates veterans from World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War, and Iraq/Afghanistan conflicts. The park, under construction for over 20 years, includes a shade structure, granite benches, and plans for additional monuments including one for the 'Secret War' in Laos. This all-volunteer project represents a community effort to preserve military history and honor local sacrifices.

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Reviews

3/25/2019

"Oroville California is a awesome town. There's swimming,camping,fishing,hiking and more. The people are friendly and the town has a lot of history too. Very Beautiful please and the mountains got so much to do. And Thank you to all the veteran's who served in the service or die."